When famed paranormal psychologist Dr. Nandor Fodor investigates a family's claim of a talking animal, he uncovers a mysterious web of hidden motives. Soon, everyone becomes a suspect in his... Read allWhen famed paranormal psychologist Dr. Nandor Fodor investigates a family's claim of a talking animal, he uncovers a mysterious web of hidden motives. Soon, everyone becomes a suspect in his relentless pursuit of the truth.When famed paranormal psychologist Dr. Nandor Fodor investigates a family's claim of a talking animal, he uncovers a mysterious web of hidden motives. Soon, everyone becomes a suspect in his relentless pursuit of the truth.
- R.S. Lambert
- (as Emilio Calciolli)
- Gef
- (voice)
- Arthur Ford
- (uncredited)
- Movie Goer
- (uncredited)
- Candace
- (uncredited)
- Matthew Robbins
- (uncredited)
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Alas, I am not. I do not, however begrudge any of the 120 minutes or so I spent watching and then going back to rewatch assuming I'd fallen asleep and missed the key plot point or story arc that had earned it such high ratings.
The cast, acting, editing, camera work, costume, and makeup can make up for a lot, but best to go in with low expectations for story and you won't be disappointed. It's a nice little tale, just not an 8. (current rating when I watched.)
The question is whether there is very much of a there there, and I think there is.
Our main character, A professional Anti- spiritualist, is absolutely convinced there cannot be such a thing as a mongoose that talks. The community of the Isle of Man is pretty much convinced, which drives our lead character nuts.
I won't get into the conclusion or spoil the ending, but the main point of this well-made little movie - very quirky little movie - is that it is a mistake to be certain about things you have no business being certain about and this is something of real interest to me who went about the first almost 65 years of his life being convinced that he knew stuff that he had no business thinking that he knew. For example, which people met the test of being a valuable good person and which ones did not.
It was a great relief to realize none of us is smart enough to judge other people other than whether they want them over for dinner or whether they committed a felony that should put them in jail for a while.
Judgments of character are tricky. I don't recommend them.
Vaguely Andersonesque 1930-based true-tale drama... whose quirky style may disappoint & perplex many
We are taken on a pilgrimage to discover if something you cannot see exists. There is magic, faith and self discovery in this story that I just love. The idea that something exists beyond what we can see and explain is as old as humans telling stories and this was an amazing new way of telling it.
I loved it all. Simon Pegg rarely disappoints and Minnie Driver brings class with levity. I hope there is another with the pair of them. The time set in the 30s is gorgeous - plus, you get to really focus on the story without the burden of technology in the way.
Watch with an open mind and you will find something very exciting.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film is based on real events. The Case of the Talking Moongose or of the Dalby Spook really took place in the Isle of Man in the 1930. A local family, the Irvings, claimed to have a spirit in the form of a talking mongoose called Gef. The case attracted the attention of skeptics and psychics alike, but most contemporary critics agreed it was most likely a hoax.
- GoofsThe story of Houdini's wife making contact after his death with a secret code being revealed by a "psychic" did take place, but later revealed to have been faked.
- Quotes
Nandor Fodor: None of this bothers you. These people obsessed with an entity that they cannot even reliably prove is real. That it is adults ... perpetuating this nonsense. Men and women who are, for all intents and purposes, ordinary functioning members of society.
- Crazy creditsHomage to the director at the end of credits by most of the actors
- SoundtracksI'll Be with You When the Clouds Roll By
Written by Charles Kuhns, Robert Kuhns, Paul Kuhns
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $9,309
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color